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The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection of the Most ... - Página 81
editado por - 1802
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Sporting Magazine, Volumen8

1796 - 426 páginas
...requefts tha.t no gentleman will Jmoke in the boxes or pit !'' ANECDOTE. Sir Win. Dawe*, Archbiihop of York, was very fond of a pun. His clergy dining with him, for the firfl time, after he had loft his ladv, he told them he feared they ¿lid not find things in inch good...
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The Columbian Phenix and Boston Review: Containing Useful ..., Volumen1

1800 - 458 páginas
...the beginning of WISDOM — -the fear of that Lord whom Solomon feared. SIR William Dawes, Archbiihop of York, was very fond of a pun. His clergy dining...after he had loft his lady, he told them, he feared thjey did not find things in fo good order as they ufed tobe in the time of poor Mary ; and, looking...
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The Polyanthea: Or, A Collection of Interesting Fragments, in ..., Volumen1

Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 428 páginas
...great grandmother, having several great grandchildren. SIR WILLIAM DAWES. SIR William Dawes, Archbishop of York, was very fond of a pun. His clergy dining with him for the first time after he had lost his lady, he told them, he feared they did not find things in so good...
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The Polyanthea: Or, A Collection of Interesting Fragments, in ..., Volumen1

Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 428 páginas
...Archbishop of York, was very fond of a pun. His clergy dining with him for the first time after he had lost his lady, he told them, he feared they did not find things in so good order as they used to be in the time of poor Mary ; and, looking extremely sorrowful, added,...
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Tickler, Or, Monthly Compendium of Good Things, in Prose and ..., Volúmenes1-3

1818 - 596 páginas
...parsons pulled a corkscrew oat of their pockets ' t FORTUNATE Pux.— Sir William Daws, Archbishop of York, was very fond of a pun. His clergy dining- with him, for the first time after he had lost his lady, he told them he feared they did not find things in so good order...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volumen4

1819 - 504 páginas
...Master a Catholic, and conscientiously kept his word. Clerical IVit.—S\r William Dawes, Archbishop of York, was very fond of a pun. His clergy dining with him, for the first time after he had lost his lady, he told them, he feared they did not find things in so good...
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The Flowers of Wit, Volúmenes1-2

Henry Kett - 1825 - 298 páginas
...for a pun. 184. When archhishop of York, his clergy dining with him the first time after he had lost his lady, he told them he feared they did not find things in so good order as they used to be in the time of poor Mary ; and added with a deep sigh, she was indeed...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volumen9

1828 - 488 páginas
...trusting to your future patronage and favour I remain yours to command. SIR WILLIAM DAWS, archbishop of York, was very fond of a pun. His clergy dining with him, for the first time after he had lost his lady, he told them he feared they did not find things in so good order...
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Notes and Queries, Volumen43

1871 - 704 páginas
...story by inverting its details ? I have always heard it thus : — " Sir William Dawes, Archbishop of York, was very fond of a pun. His clergy dining with him fur the first time after he had lost his lady, he told them he feared they did not find things in so...
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Cyclopædia of Literary and Scientific Anecdote: Illustrations of the ...

William Keddie - 1854 - 400 páginas
...good nature and fondness of a pun. His clergy dining with him, for the first time af ler he had lost his lady, he told them, he feared they did not find things in so good order as they used to be in the time of poor Mary ; and, looking extremely sorrowful, added...
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